Whisky Run Golf Club

Picturesque semi private golf club located in Port Colborne near the shoreline of Lake Erie. Each of the three 9 hole courses that create the 27 hole club are unique in design, length and difficulty. The courses all feature mature woods, some water hazards, tree lined greens and fairways, strategic ponds and bunkers, and sparse rough. This Golf Club is Port’s favourite course because of the courteous staff, modest green fees, great course conditions all season long and a relaxing clubhouse atmosphere.

Overview

Owl Course

Built in 1989, this course was the original nine for the Whisky run course. It is an executive style golf course that has it’s fairways and greens lined with mature red pines, black walnut and pin-cherry trees with no water hazards. The Par 4’s on the course are reachable, but the thick tree lined green posses as a test for anyone’s short and iron game. The course totals 2046 yards and is a Par 34, 9 Hole golf course.

Fox Course

Built in 1992, this course is a pituresque setting from the top of the sand dunes along Lake Erie. It features mature trees along with strategically placed ponds and bunkers on the first four holes to provide a challenge from the starting tee. The next 5 holes have wide fairways for people to perfect their long range game. The most popular course at the Whisky Run Golf Club is the 9 Hole Fox Course, which totals 2853 yards and is a Par 36.

Serpent Course

Built in 1998, this course is the newest addition to the Whisky Run course. The huge serpent-shaped pond runs along most of the course providing a challenge for those playing this course. The mighty winds from Lake Erie are a key factor to consider with this course, as they will surely cause an error. The final addition to the Whisky Run Golf Club is the 9 Hole Serpant Course that totals 2889 yards and is a Par 36.

Practice Facility

Before you tee off onto one of the three fabulous courses at Whisky Run, check out the practice area to work on your skills. The practice area features a full driving range, chipping and putting green, along with a practice bunker.